Phyphox App Turns Smartphones Into Mobile Physics Labs

Original: Phyphox – Physical Experiments Using a Smartphone

Why This Matters

Democratizes physics education by making laboratory equipment accessible through ubiquitous smartphones.

German researchers developed phyphox, a free smartphone app that uses built-in sensors for physics experiments. The app allows data export, remote control, and custom experiments, winning multiple teaching awards since 2018.

Phyphox transforms smartphones into portable physics laboratories by utilizing built-in sensors like accelerometers and microphones for scientific experiments. Users can detect pendulum frequencies, measure Doppler effects, and export data in common formats for analysis. The app features remote control capabilities, allowing experiments to be managed from web browsers. Custom experiments can be created through a web editor. The project has received significant recognition, including the 2020 Ars legendi-faculty award from German scientific societies, 2019 teaching awards from the German Physical Society, and the 2019 Archimedes award. Developed at RWTH Aachen University, phyphox is supported by the Hans Hermann Voss Foundation and German Federal Ministry of Education and Research through various funding programs for innovative teaching concepts.

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